Panam city a chronicled spot
it got to be as the capital of Bengal amid "Isa Khan's"
administering. Then again, at this moment it has few little Museums and little
lake inside the territory likewise few restaurants. It's sort of decent place
and close to Dhaka to invest some extra time. In the event that you need to
experience the old Bangla period, the time of Shayesta Kha, the emissary of
Bangla then this is the spot. You will get to see a ton of old structures which
showcase the antiquated building design. There are "Mela" and
different spots that you can visit and purchase RMG products from.
The 500 year old mosque was
intriguing yet the highlights are the rotting manors lining the street. It's
unrealistic to get into most as they are decayed to the point that they could
crumple, however we got into one in which the diversion room had been decently
saved. The close-by society exhibition hall was somewhat dim with little, not
exceptionally fascinating shows, however the building was intriguing. The
appended business with garments, nourishment and keepsake stalls was very
amusing to stroll around. The most exceedingly terrible bit was the movement
getting there.
3 hours via bus from the Palashi/Gulistan,
can take more, can take less. Movement is insane in Dhaka. Bring a lot of water
and a few snacks. You can purchase a few natural products from the side of the
street however other than that nothing is truly prescribed if your stomach is
touchy. Ask your driver to pop by the "fake Taj Mahal" which is a
little propagation of the first. A few ancient rarities can be purchased by the
doorway. Extra charge is some little sum, near to nothing. It's a decent thirty
minutes - hour stroll there. At that point head over to the auto and proceed to
Panam Nagor and Sonargaon. It's an old chronicled site, with not that numerous
voyagers, we just met one British old couple and the rest were all local
people. The houses are lovely however not kept up whatsoever. Local people have
moved in them as well. Stroll along the Main Street, appreciate the
perspective, the inclination of the brilliant time of Bangla times. There is a
Hindu sanctuary adjacent as well, and on the way you can meet an old men as
well, who is an educator. He has a cow and he additionally moved into one of
the houses. Individuals are well disposed, they welcome you to their spots,
offer you sustenance ( regardless of the possibility that they battle
themselves), acquaint you with their children. Passionate experience that one
of the woman gave me her child and said- bring her to your home, she will be
better there! Life is not reasonable. Go, visit this place its a decent break
from the stuffed, insane city of Dhaka.
Panam City was really the
highlight of my visit to Bangladesh. I delighted in the chance to walk
gradually all over the primary road, converse with inhabitants, and talk
photographs at my relaxation. Seeing Sonaraon was additionally vital. The
swarms were agreeable and numerous needed a photograph with an American with
blue eyes. Extraordinary outing not to be missed.
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